Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] it [vb pp] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 In the Prose Edda , for instance , Aurvandill is a companion of the god Thórr , who loses a toe to frostbite only to have it thrown into the sky to become a star ; as one might have guessed from Christ , ‘ Earendel ’ is the old name of a star or planet .
2 Again if you re rely on L P G heaters as soon as you 've got an emp er a , a , a cylinder empty , get it out the way back to your supplier to make sure that you only have it serviced on a one to one basis so you get a one for one swap .
3 I 've just got it hooked on the mouth here you see .
4 What happened , did he not get it finished over the weekend or samething ?
5 Kevin Doyle of Caledonian Holdings [ the owners ] wants to keep the site in good order and not have it used as a car park as at present .
6 Kevin Doyle of Caledonian Holdings ( the owners ) wants to keep the site in good order and not have it used as a car park as at present .
7 Or ever saw it done on the Eurovision .
8 In one of the most tantalising promises yet made in the computer industry , Unix System Laboratories Inc is claiming that independent software vendors who port their applications to its Destiny desktop implementation of Unix SVR4 will only have to do so once to have it run on the disparate architectures of Intel Corp , Sun Microsystems Inc Sparc RISC , MIPS Computer Systems Inc RISC , Hewlett-Packard Co PA RISC and IBM Corp 's RS/6000 RISC .
9 ‘ Impossible , I should think ; the shot would have to be very tightly bunched to miss the material altogether and still have it scorched by the blast .
10 He had it named St George 's Church and also had it built in the centre of the village in impeccable Norman style with nave , transepts , chancel , altar , choir stalls , altar rails and tower .
11 No people ever quite loses the quirks and quiddities that originally got it identified as a recognisable entity — as a people .
12 You got to get it out to get it ordered by the first week of January .
13 I said that I would come in for every match and sit in the library and deal with questions and enquiries — there was no point in simply having it supervised by a steward who might know nothing about books or history . ’
14 ‘ My friends said I could n't get it done from a wax impression .
15 Well you ca n't get it done in the Post Office .
16 they said that if I did n't get it done within the next fortnight it would close up .
17 An MP who 's been campaigning for years to have the road improved said tonight that he 'll be pressing the government yet again to have it upgraded to a dual carriageway .
18 You know : the things youngsters stick on their cars to make 'em look like racers — but I 've never seen it done to a clapped-out old van before . ’
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